Reedham is a small riverside village in the district of Broadland, in the county of Norfolk, England, sitting on the south bank of the River Yare at the edge of the Norfolk Broads. Its landscape of reedbeds and grazing marshes gives it a strong connection to traditional wetland livelihoods and wildlife, making it popular with birdwatchers and leisure boaters.
The village is notable for the surviving chain Reedham Ferry, one of the few vehicle ferries of its type still operating, and for the nearby rail Reedham Swing Bridge, reminders of its transport history. Locally the economy mixes agriculture, river‑based tourism and commuter links, and the compact community retains a village pub, a church and a distinctly waterside character.
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